This Art This Art

This Art

A Copper Canyon Ares Poetica Anthology

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Beschreibung des Verlags

The centuries have changed little in this art,
The subjects are still the same.—Kenneth Rexroth

Why poetry? What is poetry and why do people write it and read it? Why, as Dana Levin has written, "this urge to making a scrapbook of stars"?

Every poet, by accident or design, has responded to "Why poetry" by writing a poem about poetry (an ars poetica). Whether these poems focus on the personal, political, or philosophical, each recognizes that our world is more complicated than a direct statement.

As Marvin Bell has written, "Writing is all and everything." This anthology of poems about the art and life of poetry—which draws widely from Copper Canyon’s 30-year backlist of poetry books—proves him right.

Poets write out of love and longing:

Lord, let me live / long enough to dare /a love poem —Cyrus Cassells

Poets confront suffering:

since we will always have a suffering world, we must also always have a song.—David Budbill

And poets write in order to live fully:

We all stumble into ourselves /like this, fitting our fingers to the shape of letters,/ while the page gallops out of our reach—Rebecca Seiferle

Only poetry lasts.—Ho Xuan Huong

Michael Wiegers is the Managing Editor at Copper Canyon Press.

CONTRIBUTORS Included: [box]
Kay Boyle,
Olga Broumas,
Hayden Carruth,
Norman Dubie,
Han Shan,
Jim Harrison,
Carolyn Kizer,
W.S. Merwin,
Jane Miller,
Kenneth Rexroth,
Ruth Stone,
Anna Swir

GENRE
Belletristik und Literatur
ERSCHIENEN
2013
1. Juni
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
128
Seiten
VERLAG
Copper Canyon Press
ANBIETERINFO
Lightning Source, LLC
GRÖSSE
1,1
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Now and Then Now and Then
2007
Birmingham Poetry Review Birmingham Poetry Review
2020
The Best American Poetry 1997 The Best American Poetry 1997
1997
Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope
2014
Life Support Life Support
2019
After Lorca After Lorca
2021
Come Shining Come Shining
2023
A House Called Tomorrow A House Called Tomorrow
2023
Reversible Monuments Reversible Monuments
2013